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Explore " stir" with insightful episodes like "Cords of Kindness", "The Year of More [Hebrews 10:19-25] (Rod Ohmes) - PDF", "The Year of More [Hebrews 10:19-25] (Rod Ohmes) - Audio", "019 Stir Fry" and "109 - Lengua El Gato" from podcasts like ""Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope", "Ramsey Creek Baptist Church Sermons", "Ramsey Creek Baptist Church Sermons", "Culinary Word of the Day" and "Prosecco Theory"" and more!
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The Year of More [Hebrews 10:19-25] (Rod Ohmes) - PDF
The Year of More [Hebrews 10:19-25] (Rod Ohmes) - Audio
019 Stir Fry
For further reading, check out “Meet the Woman Who Brought Potstickers & Stir-Fry to America” by Lindsay Patton-Carson on ChowHound.
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109 - Lengua El Gato
Megan and Michelle welcome Alisha back for some dating chronicles about selfie boys, weathered strippers, fine lines, hair gel, sleep moaning, dating therapy, $1000 dates, tequila Tuesday, edging, and the Warn-A-Friend network.
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God Story | "Courage To Tell The Story"
Some Practical Encouragements for the New Year - Audio
Storytime: Laughter Seals the Deal
Jokes are all about timing. In today's episode, find out how a young seal's perfectly timed joke defeated the Oni.
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David Dobrik and Dispo, MrBeast Is Investing Millions in Creators, and VidCon is Coming Back At You Live
Everyone Wants To Monetize Creators, Roblox Goes Public, Facebook Gaming Wants Community, and Yes–There are People Who Only Watch YouTube On TVs
A16z doesn't invest, it manifests
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.
Natasha and Danny and Alex and Grace were all here to chat through the week’s biggest tech happenings. In very good Show News™, Chris is back! He's working on the next iteration of the show, something that you will be able to see starting Very Soon. Get hype!
Today though, we had a delectable dish of dynamic doings, namely news items of the following persuasion:
- Bitcoin broke the $50,000 barrier, something that we wanted to talk about. Especially in light of Coinbase's $77 billion valuation. Natasha walked us through some growth metrics, and Alex was sad that he isn't already retired. Danny remains a full-on crypto bull.
- And on the blockchain thing, Blockchain.com raised $120 million, proving that there is huge amounts of capital available for the guts-and-bolts tooling of the bitcoin world.
- Li Jin, who coined the term 'passion economy', has closed her debut $13 million fund for startups within the same category. She joined other investors in our latest survey on the creator economy's changing tides.
- Off of $1 million in ARR, Circle has brought on $4 million in funding at a valuation north of $40 million.
- A16z invested in Stir, which helps creators manage and view their various income streams. The funding total was not disclosed, but is reportedly valuing the company, still in beta, at $100 million.
- TalkShopLive brought on new cash for live video shopping.
- Pipe17 closed an $8 million round that caught our eye. By building a service to help smaller ecommerce operations connect their tooling to one another, the company is betting on smaller ecommerce needing pipes to link up their various software services. This reminded us of Alloy, another neat company in ecommerce automation that also recently raised money.
- From there we riffed on the software market itself, its size, and the potential for investors to loosen their rules of intra-portfolio competition.
- Public raised $220 million, OutSystems raised $150 million, and Ally.io raised $50 million.
- Finally, a wave of edtech startups is over Zoom University and hopes to create much, much better. alternative.
Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.
Quibi Is Gone And Here’s All The Reasons Why, Is AOC Gaming On Twitch The Future Of Politics?, and Stir Raises $4+ Million To Run Creators’ Businesses
045 - Vamos a hablar de Stir of Echoes con Camila Monclova
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Stir Up the Church 7-19-2020
Creators get new $$$ metric from YouTube, Spotify’s charting podcast hits in a challenge to Apple, and Quibi’s subscriber purge
052: Building a Better Business Partnership with Jackson Haskins
In this episode, Graham and David speak with special guest and former Star2Star employee Jackson Haskins, Business Development Consultant with SouthTech. Learn about SouthTech's business structure, successes, values, and how they differentiate their practices to create a meaningful relationship with their customers. Get a glimpse of the connection between the supplier, the managed service provider, and the customer, plus discover the importance of treating these connections as partnerships and not one-off transactions. Join this conversation that highlights successful partnership factors, the topic of security growth and its drivers, how to limit robo calls, and nostalgic memories of Star2Star's early days.
Show Links
- Jackson's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackson-haskins-44398017/
- SouthTech's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/southtech-solutions-inc-/
- SouthTech's Website: https://www.southtech.com/
- SouthTech's Twitter: https://twitter.com/SouthTechIT
- SouthTech's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SouthTechSolutions/
- STIR/SHAKEN overview https://transnexus.com/whitepapers/stir-and-shaken-overview/
Spilling the Tea
On this episode of Taste Buddies, we brew, stir, and spill the tea. Joined by the newest Taste Buddy, we talk about the time we made a movie, getting locked out of my Jeep away from home, getting triggered by Buzzfeed quizzes, and all sorts of other tea while drinking some.
Ft. Izacco "The Sun" Lozon
The Encouraging Community
Episode 277: Stir
This week on Eat Your Words, host Cathy Erway speaks with Jessica Fechtor, author of the bestselling memoir Stir: My Broken Brain and the Meals that Brought Me Home.
Jessica Fechtor’s debut memoir chronicles her recovery from a ruptured aneurysm at age 28, and how she reclaimed her life through food and cooking. A national bestseller and winner of the 2015 Living Now Book Award, Stir has been praised by Oprah.com as "a page-turning pleasure," and by The Wall Street Journal as "a recipe for living a life of meaning.” Fechtor lives in San Francisco with her husband and daughters. She doesn’t believe in secret recipes.